The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... Party leaders and party writers , in calumniating their opponents , found it conve- nient to calumniate their sovereign too . But the clouds , thus raised , were soon dissipated by the rays of his steady and undeviating virtue . If his ...
... Party leaders and party writers , in calumniating their opponents , found it conve- nient to calumniate their sovereign too . But the clouds , thus raised , were soon dissipated by the rays of his steady and undeviating virtue . If his ...
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... party pecu- liarly attached to himself , instead of putting himself in the hands of any of the existing factions . The accusation was never proved , though Mr. Burke wrote a very long , and very able work , not to establish the fact ...
... party pecu- liarly attached to himself , instead of putting himself in the hands of any of the existing factions . The accusation was never proved , though Mr. Burke wrote a very long , and very able work , not to establish the fact ...
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... party independent of any of the existing political leaders . If George III . was not very partial to the first Pitt or to Charles Fox , there are circum- stances which will account for his indifference . The latter had be- longed ...
... party independent of any of the existing political leaders . If George III . was not very partial to the first Pitt or to Charles Fox , there are circum- stances which will account for his indifference . The latter had be- longed ...
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... party spi- rit would not fail to turn to some advantage . The propriety of the dissolution might be denied ; and ... parties acceded to this arrangement , as tending to produce a becoming unanimity , without any compromise of poli- tical ...
... party spi- rit would not fail to turn to some advantage . The propriety of the dissolution might be denied ; and ... parties acceded to this arrangement , as tending to produce a becoming unanimity , without any compromise of poli- tical ...
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... parties most concerned . Never was there a question in which temper and moderation were so indispensable ; the voice of party ought to be extinct for no man could calcu- late the consequences which might follow . He deprecated ...
... parties most concerned . Never was there a question in which temper and moderation were so indispensable ; the voice of party ought to be extinct for no man could calcu- late the consequences which might follow . He deprecated ...
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